Student Performance in Machine Translation Training: Assessment and Exploration

Chung-ling Shih
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The present research aims to conduct a process-oriented analysis to measure whether a group of graduate students enrolled in a translation course made steady progress in their performance of identifying machine translation (MT) errors and post-editing MT drafts of company web texts and news texts. A mixed methods approach consisting of quantitative and qualitative analyses was used. The findings show that there was a steady decline in the average number of MT errors that students could not spot or correctly identify in their three assignments. However, there was no significant improvement in student MTPE performance, with only a slight decrease in errors in the final MTPE assignment, which still remained worse than the first one. Finally, student responses in their reflection essays indicated that their reception of MT and MTPE had shifted from negative denial to positive acceptance. Overall, the findings of the present study reveal the need to extend the period of MTPE training for students. Incorporating MT training into the translation course has proven to be worthwhile for students, as it helps to dispel students’ previous misconception about MT and MTPE.
学生在机器翻译培训中的表现:评估与探索
本研究旨在开展一项面向过程的分析,以衡量一组参加翻译课程的研究生在识别机器翻译(MT)错误以及对公司网页文本和新闻文本的机器翻译草稿进行后期编辑方面是否取得了稳步进展。研究采用了定量和定性分析相结合的混合方法。研究结果表明,学生在三次作业中无法发现或正确识别的机器翻译错误的平均数量稳步下降。然而,学生的 MTPE 成绩并没有明显改善,只有最后一次 MTPE 作业中的错误略有减少,但仍比第一次作业差。最后,学生在反思文章中的回答表明,他们对 MT 和 MTPE 的接受已经从消极否定转变为积极接受。总之,本研究的结果表明,有必要延长学生的 MTPE 培训时间。事实证明,将 MT 培训纳入翻译课程对学生来说是值得的,因为这有助于消除学生以往对 MT 和 MTPE 的误解。
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